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BAHASA INGGRIS MARITIM

Exercise
A. Choose the right answer.
1. The safety equipment that assists the wearer to keep afloat in water.
a. Life jacket c. First aid box
b. Lifeboat d. Goggles
2. The officer usually………………….coffee in the afternoon.
a. Drink c. Is drinking
b. Drinks d. drank
3. Stand by! We …………. harbor now.
a. Are leaving c. leaves
b. Leave d. are leaveing
4. MV. Sea Star……………through the Suez canal last month.
A. Sail c. Sailed
B. Sails d. Is sailing
Read the text for no. 15 – 18.

The sinking of the Ice Prince


January 13th 2008
The Ice Prince, a Greek registered 6,395 tonne cargo ship, is on route from Scandinavia to Egypt via the English
Channel (La Manche). There is a crew of twenty men on board. The cargo is 5,258 tonnes of timber and the ship
has a tank of 300 tonnes of oil. The weather is bad in the Channel: severe gale force 9 winds and rough seas. The
cargo on the Ice Prince shifts and the vessel lists forty degrees to port. The engines fail and she drifts. The vessel
begins to jettison its cargo. At 8.00 pm the ship’s captain sends out distress calls. At this time the vessel is 38
kilometres southeast of Portland Bill.
January 14th 2008
The storm continues and a rescue operation by helicopter and lifeboat starts. When the coastguard helicopter
arrives from England, the ship is in darkness. The lifeboat arrives and at 9 pm the helicopter begins to winch o
non-essential crew from the Ice Prince. The lifeboat uses a searchlight to light up the scene. At 10 pm the
helicopter returns to land. The lifeboat approaches the Ice Prince and takes off the remaining crew members one
at a time. The work is difficult and very dangerous.
January 15th 2008
Salvors’ tugs stand off and monitor the vessel through the night. At 12.45 am the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard
Agency (MCA) reports that the Ice Prince is sinking. The vessel goes under stern first. For several hours her bow is
visible. Then that too disappears.
January 21st 2008
Th¿e prevailing winds are westerly and they blow timber from the Ice Prince towards the English coast. The
floating timber is a serious danger to shipping. There is also a danger of pollution from the vessel.

5. Where is the Ice Prince going?


a. Egypt c. Scandinavia
b. Greece d. England
6. What are the weather conditions in the English Channel?
a. Ice and snow c. storm
b. Fog d. rain
7. How are the crew rescued?
a. By helicopter alone c. by lifeboat and helicopter
b. By lifeboat d. by Salvors’ tugs
8. What finally happens to the Ice Prince?
a. Tugs tow it to harbor
b. It sinks immediately after the rescue
c. It floats and sinks later
d. It floats to shore
9. Weather is going to be the fair
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence:
a. 6 – 1 – 2 – 4 – 5 – 3 – 7
b. 6 – 1 – 4 – 5 – 2 – 3 – 7
c. 6 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 7
d. 6 – 7 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5
10 Which of the following is not dry cargo?
a. Iron ore c. sand
b. Bottle gas d. cars
11 SMCP stands for………………………..
a. Safety Marine Communication Phrases
b. Standard Maritime Communication Phrases
c. Standard Marine Communication Phrases
d. Safety Maritime Communication Phrases
12 ETA stands for …………………………
a. Estimated time of arrival
b. Estimated time of arrive
c. Estimated time of arriving
d. Estimated thing of arrive
13 ___________: I require a tug.
The right message marker is . . . .
a. Instruction c. request
b. Question d. warning

14 What is the right definition of the word capsize?

a. Turn over c. smash together


b. Fill with water d. go down slowly

15 Which emergency code word do you use for the message below?

There thick fog in your sea area.


a. Mayday c. Securité
b. Panpan d. Warning
B. ESSAY
1 Write these words onto the correct places in the picture.

2 There are different position and responsibily of each crew on board. Write sentences minimum 5
different position and responsibility crews on board.

3 It is strictly important to prioritize safety on board. Name minimum 5 types of safety equipment,
function and reason why you need them.

4 Create the Emergency call record based on the call below.

MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. This is Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown. My
position is two degrees north; eight zero degrees west, drifting at one knot on a bearing
of two-two-eight degrees. We have a fire on board. We request immediate assistance.
There are three people on board we are deploying the life raft, over.
5 Write a paragraph that describes one of your past voyages. Describe the route, cargo, weather, and
incident.

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